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This
soundtrack to the 1975 film of the same name by Francois Reichenbach
would mark an end to Vangelis' stay in Paris. The album has been
released with three different titles: Entends-tu les Chiens Aboyer?,
Can You Hear the Dogs Barking?, and (most commonly) Ignacio. I find
it strangely amusing that I have yet to find an album that uses the
correct title of the film that this music is from. Perhaps there is a
Mexican pressing of "No Oyes Ladrar los Perros?" out there
somewhere. There are several cover variations of this album. Did you
know that there are two different versions of this album? Halfway
through the album, there is a very fast paced track (coincides with a
nightmare scene from the movie). There are two different mixes of
this song available on the various releases. It is a little
complicated to explain how you can hear them both, because CAM
screwed up the CD release of this album. I will focus my explanation
to CDs. If you own the Barclay CD, the first mix is on there. To hear
the second mix, you need to buy the old CAM CD of "La Fête
Sauvage". Why? Well, because CAM screwed up and put the second
half of Entends-tu les Chiens Aboyer? on La Fête Sauvage
instead. Confused? Me too. Anyways, the differences in the tracks:
the old CAM CD version has a fade in to start the track, more focus
on percussion and additional keyboards. The Barclay version has no
fade in, less percussion and fewer keyboards. Seek them out and
compare! As for the CAM situation, if you buy the Entend-tu les
Chiens Aboyer? CAM CD, you are getting Part 1 of "Entends-tu les
Chiens Aboyer" and Part 1 of "La Fête Sauavge. What a mess.